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Old 06-26-2007, 02:14 AM
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Default carb gasket p/n's

I've got an AeroSport O-360-A2A with MA-4-5 carb (p/n 10-4164) and would like to order a couple extra gaskets for the carb to intake and carb to airbox connections where the carb bolts to the engine and airbox plate bolts to the carb. Found a full gasket kit p/n (CF16-625/646) but can't find just those two individual gasket part numbers.

Can someone help me out with the part numbers?

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Old 06-26-2007, 04:35 AM
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carb-to-sump gasket is p/n 66224
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Old 06-26-2007, 08:00 AM
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TCM P/N 652158 works well for the airbox end.
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Old 06-26-2007, 01:46 PM
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Default Carb gasket

Van's sells them seperately pretty cheap.
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Old 06-26-2007, 04:56 PM
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Default Thanks for the p/n's

The carb to airbox top plate is where I thought I needed the extra one because I made a spacer rather than file the raised area off the carb near the drain plug. Van's said they don't carry that bottom gasket because it's not needed - said I should make it a metal to metal connection and seal the drain plug cutout in the top plate with RTV.

The VA-149 gasket Van's sells pretty cheap is the one for carb to sump so next time I need to make a Van's order I'll just order a couple of those to have available as spares.

Thanks again for the responses.

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Old 04-17-2009, 08:56 AM
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Default Fuel Inlet Strainer Gasket

While we're on carb gasket p/n's, I just spent a tremendous amount of time finding the correct p/n for the "Fuel Inlet Strainer Gasket". It/mine has 6 tabs that bend over to hold the strainer head/bolt in place, as well as a much longer slotted tab to then hold the tabbed gasket from turning. The ID is approx 9/16". This goes on a MA4-5 carb with manual mixture.

Mfgr p/n 16-A48 or CF16-A48 (latter as shown in ACS catalog)

Spruce p/n 07-06603

There are 2-3 more gaskets on the MA4-5 carb that look similar to this one in the ACS pics, but are smaller, i.e. 3/8" ID, and do NOT fit the fuel strainer diameter.
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